Changsha Huanghua International Airport
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The airport Changsha Huanghua (Chinese长沙 黄花 国际 机场, Pinyin Changsha Huanghua Guoji Jīchǎng, English: Changsha Huanghua International Airport ) is an international airport China. It is measured by passenger traffic of China's thirteenth largest airport. The airport is part of the administrative territory of the greater community of Huanghua (黄花 镇) in the district of Changsha, Changsha City, capital of Hunan province.
Transport links
And from the airport bus into the center of Changsha and in the cities of Changde, Xiangtan, Zhuzhou and Yueyang. There is also an alternative to the taxi.
Expansion plans
An approximately 200 million euros more expensive expansion plan started in July 2006. This includes:
- Extension of the runway of 2600 m to 3200 m, so that A380 can fly to the airport (April 2009 completed)
- Construction of additional taxiways and gates
- Renovation of the old terminal
- Construction of a new terminal
- Expansion of parking spaces
All projects are to be completed in 2010.
Airlines
The airport serves as a regional hub of China Southern Airlines.
It fly among other things the following airlines Airport to:
- Air China
- Asiana Airlines
- Chengdu Airlines
- China Eastern Airlines
- China Southern Airlines
- China United Airlines
- Dragonair
- Hainan Airlines
- Korean Air
- Kun Peng Airlines
- Lucky Air
- Shandong Airlines
- Shanghai Airlines
- Shenzhen Airlines
- Sichuan Airlines
- Xiamen Airlines
Objectives
It will be served following objectives among others from Changsha:
- Peking
- Chengdu
- Hangzhou
- Kunming
- Seoul -Incheon
- Nanning
- Ningbo
- Shanghai Hongqiao
- Shenzhen
- Changchun
- Dalian
- Xi'an
- Guangzhou
- Fuzhou